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Laser Range Finder Sensor

This might not sound like something that will or can improve your game but the truth is that it is a very powerful thing once you learn how the rangefinder to your advantage.

The size and weight are among the most important considerations when purchasing a rangefinder. Hunters that will be stayed in the woods overnight need to take a great deal of supplies with them. Therefore, rangefinders for hunting need to be small so that they do not take up too much room in the pack. Likewise, you don’t want the device to add too much extra weight to your load.

If you are one of those lucky archers who just happen to live near a local 3D archery range and who get to shoot often, then you may be one of those rare hunters with superior range estimation skills. However, for the average archer who does not get to shoot nearly as often as he would like, range estimation skills vary widely from person to person. In fact, I urge you to challenge your own range estimation skills by noting and observing a stationary object in your yard from a given vantage point and then, estimate its distance until you are certain that you have ranged it correctly. Then, when you are absolutely certain that you know how exactly far away it is, then actually measure the distance and I will be willing to bet that you will find that your estimate was incorrect! Therefore, the large majority of bow hunters could definitely benefit from employing a laser rangefinder when hunting!